iman el masri was pregnant when the war began. the conflict forced iman, her husband and their five children to move three times. most recently to a school in derral balah, just days after she gave birth to four babies. she explains why it's been a difficult journey. living here was difficult, going up and down the stairs was more of a burden than the distance i had to walk. the atmosphere here was not suitable because of the smoke from the fire, the lack of bathrooms and the lack of water. all of this had an... impact on me, on the children who were in my womb and on my young children, it was an atmosphere of pollution and filth, and they suffered from diarrhea and are still suffering from it. there is a shortage of diapers, milk, and wet wipes are not available. all children's necessities are not available, including clothing, warmth or a bed. the entire place is not suitable for children, and there is no money even to buy diapers, milk or anything. moving on with the discussion with my guest shebby rasby here in the studio with